Virus.Win32.PolyRansom.e

Spectating the Virus.Win32.PolyRansom.e malware detection usually means that your computer is in big danger. This computer virus can correctly be named as ransomware – type of malware which ciphers your files and asks you to pay for their decryption. Removing it requires some unusual steps that must be done as soon as possible.

Virus.Win32.PolyRansom.e detection is a malware detection you can spectate in your computer. It often appears after the provoking procedures on your PC – opening the dubious e-mail messages, clicking the banner in the Internet or setting up the program from dubious resources. From the moment it shows up, you have a short time to take action until it starts its malicious action. And be sure – it is much better not to wait for these harmful actions.

What is Virus.Win32.PolyRansom.e virus?

Virus.Win32.PolyRansom.e Summary

In total, Virus.Win32.PolyRansom.e virus actions in the infected PC are next:

  • The binary likely contains encrypted or compressed data.;
  • Authenticode signature is invalid;
  • Anomalous binary characteristics;
  • Encrypting the files kept on the target’s disks — so the victim cannot use these documents;
  • Blocking the launching of .exe files of anti-virus programs
  • Blocking the launching of installation files of anti-virus programs

Ransomware has been a headache for the last 4 years. It is hard to picture a more hazardous malware for both individuals and companies. The algorithms used in Virus.Win32.PolyRansom.e (generally, RHA-1028 or AES-256) are not hackable – with minor exclusions. To hack it with a brute force, you need a lot more time than our galaxy currently exists, and possibly will exist. But that virus does not do all these bad things without delay – it may require up to a few hours to cipher all of your documents. Hence, seeing the Virus.Win32.PolyRansom.e detection is a clear signal that you should start the elimination process.

Where did I get the Virus.Win32.PolyRansom.e?

Typical tactics of Virus.Win32.PolyRansom.e distribution are standard for all other ransomware examples. Those are one-day landing sites where users are offered to download the free app, so-called bait emails and hacktools. Bait e-mails are a quite new method in malware distribution – you get the email that mimics some regular notifications about deliveries or bank service conditions updates. Inside of the e-mail, there is a malicious MS Office file, or a link which leads to the exploit landing site.

Malicious email spam

Malicious email message. This one tricks you to open the phishing website.

Avoiding it looks quite simple, but still demands tons of focus. Malware can hide in various places, and it is far better to stop it even before it gets into your PC than to trust in an anti-malware program. Basic cybersecurity knowledge is just an important thing in the modern world, even if your relationship with a PC stays on YouTube videos. That can save you a great deal of money and time which you would spend while seeking a fixing guide.

Virus.Win32.PolyRansom.e malware technical details

File Info:

name: 410E5501978A0D043103.mlwpath: /opt/CAPEv2/storage/binaries/c0c837bd28fb70c96d35ff9f4dc0efd1bbd9c8d830b2de371736baa9673ec1fecrc32: C59D3D40md5: 410e5501978a0d043103e66658105ab7sha1: 61a9392a52ac3577df1cf921a35a2221cbef72d2sha256: c0c837bd28fb70c96d35ff9f4dc0efd1bbd9c8d830b2de371736baa9673ec1fesha512: d976438c1595a09942b57b6cab9e2636c8f5dbf1c9ef2d21d8f155b581d7c92c76953efac94ae87975790b8ea1de1be84a8aac1e5f81c3810dda577310cdfc35ssdeep: 768:WWoMmexqr0EPhKWgZrLkGZNJFe/6nmPXBywm48A4:WUnxiLhQLVZk6aXBJ4type: PE32 executable (GUI) Intel 80386, for MS Windowstlsh: T1D7E2F154CA980D22D49823718713E97349D55F028F176F0B9AAC6639CC49F2F8F271A3sha3_384: 30ea53dbaaacbed752641ee44a3aaf63b645b088ec4d8b0c9db6e5991b726b1ffc16bbfd1dc104b42e6b13eac6b4f828ep_bytes: 53b857743e00bb78563412b978563412timestamp: 2014-12-24 07:26:24

Version Info:

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ClamAV Win.Trojan.Agent-1349155
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Avast Win32:Crypt-RYR [Trj]
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Comodo TrojWare.Win32.Kryptik.CTYE@5ixzst
Baidu Win32.Trojan.Kryptik.ii
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TrendMicro PE_URSNIF.C-O
McAfee-GW-Edition BehavesLike.Win32.Generic.nc
Sophos ML/PE-A + Troj/EncPk-AQ
Ikarus Trojan.Win32.Crypt
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Microsoft Trojan:Win32/MultiPlug.DA!MTB
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Cynet Malicious (score: 100)
AhnLab-V3 Trojan/Win32.Invader.R130516
McAfee W32/PdfCrypt.b!410E5501978A
TrendMicro-HouseCall PE_URSNIF.C-O
Rising Trojan.Spy.Win32.Tuscas.b (RDMK:cmRtazpZhnbOWuMhFgSZRaokzwP9)
Yandex Trojan.GenAsa!LyJXQNI6Zvo
SentinelOne Static AI – Malicious PE
MaxSecure Virus.PolyRansom.e
Fortinet W32/Kryptik.CTYE!tr
AVG Win32:Crypt-RYR [Trj]
Cybereason malicious.a52ac3
Panda Generic Suspicious

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Robert Bailey

Security engineer focused on malware behavior, removal workflows, and Windows hardening. Robert reviews threat articles for practical accuracy, checking detection names, symptoms, and cleanup steps before publication.

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